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Author1(1,2) & Author21


(1)
Department name, University name, Country
(2)
Department name, University name, Country
{author1, author2}@domain.org

1. Introduction: 3. Evaluation:
Word Sense Induction task of SemEval 2007 Two different measures:
<lexelt item=construct.v>
• Fscore
<instance id=“construct.v.1" corpus="wsj">

…to be <head> constructed </head> at … construct.v.5 Sense1


construct.v.n Sense1
</instance> Word Sense Induction construct.v.2 Sense2
construct.v.1 Sense2
System :
<instance id=“construct.v.2" corpus="wsj">
:
… which <head> constructs </head> … construct.v.4 Sense5

</instance>

</lexelt>

• Supervised recall

2. The Self-Term Expansion Method:

We used co-ocurrence terms for expanding


the original words of the data collection.

The co-ocurrence list was obtained by means


of pointwise Mutual Information and by
using only internal resources (in this case,
the same test data).

The K-Star clustering method was executed 4. Conclusions and further work:
over the expanded version of the corpus.
• We introduced a simple approach based on self
term expansion for Word Sense Induction.

• The pointwise mutual information was selected


Pointwise for calculating a set of co-ocurrence terms which
Mutual Information then are used to expand the original dataset.

• The unsupervised K-Star clustering method was


used to induce the sense for the different
ocurrences of each ambiguous word.

• We improved the most frequent sense baseline


construct.v.5 Sense1
construct.v.n Sense1 K-Star by using the supervised recall measure.
construct.v.2 Sense2
construct.v.1 Sense2 Clustering
:
Algorithm
:
construct.v.4 Sense5 • We will further investigate whether an
improvement may be obtained by applying term
selection methods to the expanded corpus.

This work has been partially supported by the MCyT TIN2006-15265-C06-04


project, as well as by the BUAP-701 PROMEP/103.5/05/1536 grant

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